You mean on The Two Trees/I], or [I]The Lady of Shalott? I can play both songs on the Piano and the Ukulele! If I'm ever in Romania, I'll let you know...

Your line is from Snow

Thank you very kindly - I'd completely appreciate that. It does not really matter the particular song itself - it could be a cover of ours of each one of them or both since we know to play and / or sing most Loreena Mckennitt's music for sure. This is one of the points where we definitely know we are fans of her voice and beautiful music I must say, isn't it? I am very glad to meet a lot of very talented and great colleagues around!

Although both words "heart" and "mine" one can easily find them within the lovely and emotional refrain of Penelope's song, the most correct answer would be Seeds Of Love - a very beautiful and inspiring song again:

"I often have wished I was in the young man's armsWho once had the heart of mine""

And here's the round brought by my breeze:

"Images float..."

Good luck!

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Originally posted by Gina:

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Originally posted by Jesse:Correct!

and your line is also from The Old Ways

...were you trying to trick me?

Next line: heart of mine

That little heart of mine, I'm gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.

Am I right? No, didn't think so. That's the only tune I can think of...back to Explore the Music page...

The question was, to recap, "What befriends the farmer?" The albbum is To Drive the Cold Winter Away, the song is "The Seasons," and the farmer is "befrended" by the apples, if I listened correctly. (I know...I'm listening to a winter album when it's still fall! )

This one's going to be tricky, as it's off the new album and you can't find it in the samples... "Won't you come to me mother's house..."

Originally posted by Jesse:The closest I can think of is "what babe is that sa gude and fair" from Balulalow

Oh, and Semaspa A, the line about "me mother's house" is from As I Roved Out...my new favourite song!

Next line: "just as the leaves fall from yon tree"

THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE ANSWERING; I MAY BE TRYING TO TRICK YOU!

FINALLY!!

But your line is NOT from a L.M. album at all...it is from "ye rambling boys of pleasure" from The Chieftans album "Tears of Stone". For comparison, Sally Gardens goes "easy, as the leaves" whereas Ye Rambling Boys goes "easy, JUST as the leaves". HA!!

Originally posted by Semaspa A:But your line is NOT from a L.M. album at all...it is from "ye rambling boys of pleasure" from The Chieftans album "Tears of Stone". For comparison, Sally Gardens goes "easy, as the leaves" whereas Ye Rambling Boys goes "easy, JUST as the leaves". HA!!

My line: "and the folding". Good luck!~A

Well done! The first time I heard Down By the Sally Gardens (sung by Australian Soprano Annalisa Kerrigan) I noticed the similarity between the two songs, so I thought I'd try and trick you all!...I guess you're all just too smart for me, though!

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